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Miami Living Highlights World Cup Events, Culture, and Travel for 2026 Season

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Miami Living Magazine has released a new roundup detailing FIFA World Cup 2026 fan festivals and viewing events in Miami, alongside cultural, dining, travel, and lifestyle features scheduled for upcoming coverage.



The publication outlines key World Cup 2026 programming in the city, including major match viewing sites with large outdoor screens and fan festivals expected to draw crowds similar to past events at Hard Rock Stadium. Readers are directed to a guide to local World Cup schedules and events on the magazine’s website, which also examines the projected economic impact of the tournament on Miami with analysis from economists Hunter Kim and John Nauright.



Miami Living reports on cultural developments including award winners from the 43rd Miami Film Festival, the opening of The Rotunda at The Bass with an immersive installation by artist Rachel Feinstein, a June 19 performance of Invincible by the Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida at the Broward Center, and Florida Grand Opera’s newly announced 2026–27 season featuring Lucia di Lammermoor, Don Giovanni, and Nabucco in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.



The newsletter highlights a Michelin Guide recommendation for South Miami restaurant Mano Libera, a limited-edition Clase Azul tequila experience at The Moore in the Design District, and an overview of the district’s coffee bars and local cigar lounges. It also previews essays on Marilyn Monroe’s political engagement, the struggle of Motown group Martha and the Vandellas for artistic recognition, research on coral reef conservation in the Caribbean, health reporting on weight regain after dieting, and travel features on Costa Rica’s Makanda by The Sea and Grand Cayman’s Meraki Wellness, as well as design coverage of a Frankfurt penthouse and Rolex’s Land-Dweller timepiece.



By ML. Photo(s)/Miami Living Magazine

 
 
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